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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 07, 2023
Raihan’s death: Constable Titu lands in jail

Bangladesh

UNB
28 October, 2020, 05:55 pm
Last modified: 28 October, 2020, 05:59 pm

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Raihan’s death: Constable Titu lands in jail

The case was transferred to the PBI

UNB
28 October, 2020, 05:55 pm
Last modified: 28 October, 2020, 05:59 pm
Photo of deceased Raihan Ahmed. Photo: UNB
Photo of deceased Raihan Ahmed. Photo: UNB

A Sylhet court on Wednesday sent suspended constable Titu Chandra Das was sent to jail after the of eight days of remand in two phases over the death of Raihan Ahmed at Bandarbazar police outpost.

Sylhet Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court Judge Ziadur Rahman passed the order after members of Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI), produced him before the court.

On Oct 20, Titu was placed on  a five-day remand and on Oct 25 he was again put on a  three-day remand. A team of PBI arrested him on October 20 from Sylhet Police Lines.

On October 11, Raihan, 34, a resident of Akharia in Sylhet city, was beaten to death in police custody, said the victim's family.

His wife Tahmina Akter Tanni filed a case at Kotwali Police Station the following day accusing a number of unidentified people.

Besides, the authorities on October 12 suspended four policemen, including the then in-charge of Bandarbazar Police outpost Akbar, in connection with the death.

Three policemen were withdrawn in this connection on the same day.

The case was transferred to the PBI.

Besides, the SMP formed an investigation committee, headed by its Additional Deputy Commissioner Shahrier Al Mamun, to look into the death of Raihan. After a primary investigation, they found some policemen guilty of foul play.

After the autopsy, doctors said they found 111 injury marks on Raihan's body and two of his nails were pulled out.

On October 22, former SMP Commissioner Golam Kibria was transferred over widespread criticism of the role of police after the death of Raihan.

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